Kantaris Media Player can play almost anything you can throw at it - AVI, MPEG, MGEG-AVC, WMV, MOV, MKV, quicktime, matroska, divx, xvid, H264, MP3, WMA, OGG files and more. It can also play DVD's and audio cd's. The player also displays some of the most beautiful music visualizations ever seen. All this is completely free. It is based on code from Videolan client (VLC) and Bass audio library. The graphical user interface is similar to that of Windows Media Player.
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Reviewing 0.6.3 (Nov 4, 2009)
"13Mb? Get real. KMplayer creams this"
What do you have? 120MB harddrive?
Reviewing 0.6.3 (Nov 3, 2009)
I like the movie trailers feature but that's about it. I wouldn't watch video files using this.
Reviewing 0.5.7 (Jul 6, 2009)
It's based on the VLC Media Player with a different GUI but not as powerful as VLC. If it serves your needs then install it, otherwise stick to VLC. You're a glutton for punishment if you're using WMP as it is a resource hog and you need to install a codec package to view video files. Choices are many out there so stick to what you think is best, even though VLC is the best. Not using Kantaris, I will give it a 2 just because it has the VLC code embedded.
Reviewing 0.5.7 (Jul 5, 2009)
@LakotaElf: People are here to review the software and they can have deferent opinion than you. Don't like it then stop visiting this website or just STFU about that complaining lalalala crap.
Reviewing 0.5.7 (Jul 4, 2009)
AVI jerky playback on P4 2.8 GHz
no sound
OK on Core2Duo
sticking with MPlayer for Windows
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